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Wanted Quotes by Brigitte Bardot
- My mother wanted me to be friends only with children she considered socially suitable.
- If I upset some notions and went against established rules, that wasn't part of what I wanted to do. It wasn't my goal.
- I really wanted to die at certain periods in my life.
- I knew I had to be the best at something, otherwise I would be nothing. I knew I wanted the world to know about Brigitte…
- I wanted to be myself. Only myself.
- I never knowingly wanted to hurt anybody.
- I really wanted to die at certain periods in my life. Death was like love, a romantic escape. I took pills because I didn't want…
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